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Manamatu Herald. THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1895.

The representatives Of the capitalists finding the money for the construction of the Levin-Greatford railway have been urging the Government to agree to take :unning powers over the line. It Svill be nost satisfactory if the Government icceede to the request, but their refusal Joes not necessarily mean that the line srill not be made, and it is very likely it will be made whatever is the result of the Government's consideration. It is estimated that the total amount of fold in circulation throughout the world, is ess than 1,000,000 tons. Mass will be held at Shannon next Sunlay at 8 a.m., and at Foxton at 11 a.m., at 3t. Mary's. The evening service will be leld at the usual hour. Mr C. J. Fharazyn has given £500 to he Wellington Cathedral fund, which »ring 3 the fund up to £2346. The huge guns of modern navies can be ired only 75 times, when they become irorn out. During the discussion on the Banking Jill much store has been set on the advantages to be derived from an amalganation of the Bank of New Zealand with he Colonial Bank. It may be so, but the lon. George McLean admitted in the jegislative Council that since 1880 the Colonial Bank had written off no less a nm than £3,600,0001 The Mail says that Mr E. T. Atkinson las purchased the Manakau hotel building ,nd is to remove it to Bangiuru, on the teach at Otaki. It is to be opened aa a lublic boarding-house. \

Some of our residents wll be rriterested in learnittg that Ihe outlying portions of Vlefcdunt Combermere's estate in Cheshire will shortly be cut up into small allotments. To-morrow Messrs Abraham and Williams hold their stock sale at Shimnoui The Bank df tf e\V Zealand lias closed its Office at Shannon-. To-morrow the nominations foil candidate's fdr the Borough Ooilncil Must be in Itie hands of the Eeturning Officer before noon. In another column Mr J. O v Hay ward announces that Ascot, sire of 3-ooawood' i Norton and Monte Carlo will stand at ttie Grotitt Downs this Season. Hfe will arrives there tin the 3.4 th 6i this utenUli A sj)66n in a glass filled with hot water | prevents the breaking of the glass, because the metal rapidly absorbs a large part of the heat. And a little whisky and sugar mixed with the hot water ensures the contents being absorbed by the general run df eXpei'imentei'Si Certainly the most effective medicine in the world is Sanders and Son's Eucalypti Extract. Test itß eminently powerful effect in Ooughsj Ctii^s, tnfidenZa ; the relief instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalding?, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swellings — no inflammation. Like surprising eiiects produced in Croup, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, Inflammation of the liun&s, Swellings, drc, Diarrhoea. DysetitPl'V; Disease df tile Kidneys atid Urinary Ui'gansS. In use at all hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised by Hia Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article Alid eject all others. — [AbVT.] Particular attention has been paid this year to the requirements of country tiusto mere, find the t'osult Is to be seen iv the immense and varied slock of calicoes, shirtings, flannels, flannellettcs, strong wearing dress materials, men's and boys' clothing, Ac. The choice in each department is almost unlimited, a3 may be imagined) when it is stated that of flannelette alone, over 80*000. yants have this season been iirinbrted at Te Aro House, Wellington. A specially organised department has beon established to dpal with country orders. Patterns of any materials in stock will be forwarded to any address post fieo. Country residents are invited to write for prices, or any information regarding goods wanted. It is confidently asserted that nowhere can such a wide selection, or such sterling value be obtained, as at Te Aro House, Wellington. — Advt. One of the sights of Wellington, at any time is undoubtedly the magnificent establishment known as Te Aro House, and now that every department within its walls is filled to overflowing, with a bewildering variety of the season's novelties in millinery, mantles, dresses, etc., it is more than ever a pleasure and profit to visit the wholesale family drapery warehouse, Te Aro House.

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Manawatu Herald, 5 September 1895, Page 2

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Manamatu Herald. THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1895. Manawatu Herald, 5 September 1895, Page 2

Manamatu Herald. THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1895. Manawatu Herald, 5 September 1895, Page 2

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